- Adolf. "Haitian
singer Emerantes De Pradines". zcomm.org.
Retrieved 12
November 2017. Victorin,
Chancy (5
February 2018). "
Emerante de
Pradines Morse, une...
-
September 22 –
Henryk Szeryng, Polish-born
violinist (d. 1988)
September 24 –
Emerante Morse,
Haitian singer,
dancer and
folklorist (d. 2018)
September 26 – Peng...
- the
classic song
choucoune (known as
yellow bird in the
English version)
Emerante Morse – singer[citation needed]
Richard Auguste Morse –
founder of a mizik...
- (with the
title spelled as Choucounne), and was
first recorded in
Haiti by
Emerante (Emy) de
Pradines for her
Voodoo -
Authentic Music of
Haiti album (Remington...
- in the late 1970s. In 1984 he
moved to Washington, D.C., with his wife
Emerante, when he
became Secretary of
Latin American Affairs at the
Woodrow Wilson...
- do****entary
about Hotel Oloffson from FilmHaiti.com, c2011;
interviews with
Emerante De Pradines,
Richard Morse,
Emilio Barisano)
Hotel Oloffson Official Site...
- Morse, was an
American academic sociologist and writer, and his mother,
Emerante de
Pradines (1918-2018), was a
famous Haitian singer, as was his maternal...
-
academic sociologist and author, and his
mother was a
famous Haitian singer,
Emerante de Pradine.
Morse graduated from
Princeton University in 1979 with a degree...
- key individuals,
which include 1)
Ipheta Fortuma, 2)
Emerante de
Pradines (also
known as
Emerante Morse), 3) Toto Bissainthe, and 4)
Carole Demesmin. Ipheta...
- ("Roots Soup") Festival. The song was
performed in two-part
harmony by
Emerante Morse and
Martha Jean-Claude: 209 Averill, Gage (1997). A day for the...